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studio150

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Jul 30, 2011
30,237
On the Border
Surprised no one has mentioned the Northern as a local venue, where Meanstreak had a residency on Friday nights.

In terms of the Top Rank - U2, Stranglers, The Clash, Pretenders (supported by UB40), Squeeze, Elvis Costello, John Cooper Clarke......

Jenkinsons on a Sunday night - Toyah, Bad Manners, John Cooper Clarke....

And the best gig at the Centre around the same time - Bruce Springsteen on the River tour
 




Probably scores few cool points but I saw the Blues Band supported by Dumpy's Rusty Nuts at the Top Rank (or whatever it was known as that week) in the mid '80's, and the Cutting Crew at the Komedia a couple of years ago.
 












Herr Tubthumper

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NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
62,708
The Fatherland
The Richmond/ Pressure Point
Freebutt

There was an interview with Johnny Greenwood on Radio 6 last night and he mentioned when Radiohead played at The Richmond. He complianed about how they had to carry all their equipment up the narrow stairs.

Also, my wedding after-party was one of the last events held at the Freebutt. I was really touched when this was mentioned in an article about the history of the venue.
 






Vegas Seagull

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Jul 10, 2009
7,782
Fabulous Off Brothers @ the Freemasons & The Wick
The Hot Knives - everywhere
The DT's featuring the legendary Steve Marriott in amazing small pubs
The National Game
Too Many Crooks - support at every Ska/reggae gig for a decade
Carl Simmons @ The Greenhouse & others - superb 60's covers, had a few bits of vinyl himself
Peter & TTB everywhere
 




Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
72,353
Stretching the thread a bit, there's a book out mid-Feb on the Kent punk scene called The Kids Are All Square. Should include at least one Piranhas story...

Speaking of the Piranhas, does anybody remember the wankers that were The Anti-Piranha League? Their main gripe seemed to be that the Piranhas has 'sold out' i.e. had achieved a wee bit of commercial success. They used to hang out at the Windsor Tavern, used to always make a point of going in there with a Piranhas tesco-esque carrier bag courtesy of Attrix solely to wind them up :lol:
 




Peteinblack

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Jun 3, 2004
4,146
Bath, Somerset.
Stretching the thread a bit, there's a book out mid-Feb on the Kent punk scene called The Kids Are All Square. Should include at least one Piranhas story...

Speaking of the Piranhas, does anybody remember the wankers that were The Anti-Piranha League? Their main gripe seemed to be that the Piranhas has 'sold out' i.e. had achieved a wee bit of commercial success. They used to hang out at the Windsor Tavern, used to always make a point of going in there with a Piranhas tesco-esque carrier bag courtesy of Attrix solely to wind them up :lol:


Ah, I remember that place; really small corner pub (as the best pubs usually are) - must have spent a lot of time and money on the Asteroids game machine in their many years ago! And they sold Roast Ox crisps (which no-one else seemed to do!).
 




Diego Napier

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Mar 27, 2010
4,416
Surprised no one has mentioned the Northern as a local venue, where Meanstreak had a residency on Friday nights.

In terms of the Top Rank - U2, Stranglers, The Clash, Pretenders (supported by UB40), Squeeze, Elvis Costello, John Cooper Clarke......

Jenkinsons on a Sunday night - Toyah, Bad Manners, John Cooper Clarke....

And the best gig at the Centre around the same time - Bruce Springsteen on the River tour

I remember watching Brighton musicians Stuart Parkes and Winston Weatherill in the Northern on Sunday nights 1976/77. They played a mean version of Whisky in the Jar and were the remnants of the T-Bones, a band formed in the 60's http://www.allmusic.com/artist/t-bones-mn0001009593

Going further back, Jimmy's was off Old Steine at the bottom of St.James Street and hosted some great Blues bands like Savoy Brown, Chicken Shack and Free when I was really too young to have got in! http://www.mybrightonandhove.org.uk/page_id__10765_path__0p115p204p1923p.aspx
 








I remember watching Brighton musicians Stuart Parkes and Winston Weatherill in the Northern on Sunday nights 1976/77. They played a mean version of Whisky in the Jar and were the remnants of the T-Bones, a band formed in the 60's http://www.allmusic.com/artist/t-bones-mn0001009593

Going further back, Jimmy's was off Old Steine at the bottom of St.James Street and hosted some great Blues bands like Savoy Brown, Chicken Shack and Free when I was really too young to have got in! http://www.mybrightonandhove.org.uk/page_id__10765_path__0p115p204p1923p.aspx

I also remember the 66 Club and Jimmy's, surprised no-one has posted anything about the Big Apple Club that was located in the ballroom above the old Regent Cinema at the Clock Tower. The entrance was in Windsor Street.
http://www.mybrightonandhove.org.uk/page_id__9767.aspx.
Reading the above also brings back fond memories of the Cottage in Middle Street, nr "Expansion Records".
 






Diego Napier

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Mar 27, 2010
4,416
I also remember the 66 Club and Jimmy's, surprised no-one has posted anything about the Big Apple Club that was located in the ballroom above the old Regent Cinema at the Clock Tower. The entrance was in Windsor Street.
http://www.mybrightonandhove.org.uk/page_id__9767.aspx.
Reading the above also brings back fond memories of the Cottage in Middle Street, nr "Expansion Records".

Fill yer boots! http://www.mybrightonandhove.org.uk/page_id__8929_path__0p115p205p1950p.aspx :smile:
 
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Trufflehound

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Aug 5, 2003
14,126
The democratic and free EU
Stretching the thread a bit, there's a book out mid-Feb on the Kent punk scene called The Kids Are All Square.

I hope it includes the hilarious tale of my mate who found himself having a piss next to Animal of the Anti-Nowhere League in a pub bog in Tunbridge Wells one night.

"All right," said my mate.

"All right," said Animal, before giving a little shake, zipping himself up, washing his hands and leaving in an orderly fashion.

Yes, the West Kent punk scene really was that crazy.

Wild times, wild times...
 


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